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In the business world, video surveillance has often been considered a necessary cost of doing business. Initial investment in any new system comes out of a company's capital expenditure, and “returns” can be difficult to calculate mainly if it simply works to deter crime, or for cost avoidance.

Having made its debut in April, Promise Technology's innovative hyperconverged platform is now shipping – with new additions to its suite of enterprise applications. Designed to streamline data center and IT operations for small and medium enterprises, Promise's VSkyCube infrastructure solution now

Beginning immediately, international citizens of Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, United States, and Venezuela flying out of Lisbon's Humberto Delgado International Airport are now able to take full advantage and enjoy the RAPID4ALL self-service border crossing

Speco Technologies, a manufacturer of high definition video surveillance equipment and commercial/residential audio products has released the next camera in their Speco Connect line of WiFi solutions, the O2CP2, a 1080p H.265 WiFi pan/tilt IP camera, perfect for residential and small business applic

When an ice storm hit Ontario, Canada this year, it knocked out power in over hundreds of homes. Cities struck by this crisis included Waterloo, which uses Aimetis Enterprise Manager to manage their video surveillance over centralized cloud management.

In Nx Witness patch 2.5.0.12353, the Nx team has introduced HTTP-Request-as-an-Action - which allows users to generate an HTTP GET or POST request as an action in response to any event triggered in Nx Witness.

Tunnels have unique challenges not found in other road conditions. These include low light, limited space to place cameras, distorted sound bouncing off the walls of the tunnel, constraints in servicing the equipment, equipment getting dirty from dust and other particles, etc. Manufacturers therefor

There are thousands of kilometers of tunnels around the world. For many people living in large cities, spending their daily commute underground seems natural. Yet few are aware of the immense engineering challenges involved in keeping traffic flowing safely underground or through a mountain.